In Genesis R&D Supplements, “Components” are the building blocks of Ingredients. Everything the program does requires that you start with Components.
So, this blog is going to take a closer look at Components and explore:
Components are those elements that comprise Ingredients. They might be nutrients that have a DRV or an RDI or other dietary ingredients, such as herbs. Components can be active or inactive.
Active components are any that may be displayed on the Supplements Facts Label.
Inactive components are those such as water and ash and fillers, that will not be displayed on the Supplement Facts label, although they may affect the nutrient analysis of the Formula.
Genesis R&D Supplements comes pre-populated with more than 131 components, including mandatory and voluntary nutrients (i.e. Calories, Vitamin C, Zinc, etc.), as well as other components that can make up an Ingredient (i.e. water, caffeine, fillers, etc.). You can view the full list of components in the user manual.
If the program doesn’t have a particular component, Genesis R&D Supplements allows you to create your own components on the fly from the Ingredient entry screen.
This blog is going to use the creation of a melatonin and magnesium capsule as an example.
To see how the Components will appear on your label, you first need to create a Formula using the Ingredient entered.
Now take a look at your Supplement Facts label to see how the Ingredients and Components appear. With your Formula open, click the Label tab.
Nutrients that appear above the line are regulated by the NLEA. All user-entered Ingredients and other non-NLEA dietary ingredients will appear below the line.
Notice that the Magnesium Component appears above the line and the two Ingredients (including the “Magnesium Citrate” Ingredient) appear below the line.
It’s redundant to have both the nutrient “Magnesium” and the source of the magnesium nutrient — the “Magnesium Citrate” Ingredient — appear on the label in two different spots. So, you can make a few modifications to the label.
After all your modifications are complete, your labels should look like this:
If desired, you could make further modifications, including editing the Magnesium Citrate source directly to say “(as magnesium citrate)” in parentheses.
Remember, the melatonin was not included in Genesis R&D Supplements and does not have a %DV. It was added on the fly during the creation of the Melatonin Powder Ingredient.
The magnesium is an included component of the program. It will appear in the correct FDA-compliant position on the label with its calculated %DV.
For more details on creating an Ingredient, please watch this tutorial: